IRVINE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–lt;a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/OWL2019?src=hash” target=”_blank”gt;#OWL2019lt;/agt;–The Overwatch League™ returns to action today for the official start of
the 2019 season. This season, 20 teams will compete for the league
championship and a share of the US $5 million prize pool. The world’s
first major global esports league with city-based teams will be even
more fan-friendly, with more ways to watch via enhanced viewing
technology through the Twitch All-Access Pass program, expanded
broadcast and digital distribution, and a brand-new online shop loaded
with team and player merchandise.

“We’ve added eight new teams and nearly 100 new players to the Overwatch
League, and we’re really excited to see the influx of new talent and to
see how teams approach the daunting task of winning the league
championship,” said Nate Nanzer, Overwatch League commissioner. “Look
for the quality of play to rise as the league continues to get even more
competitive. The talents of our extraordinary players are going to be on
display for the world to see. Come watch with the best of us!”

The opening week of matches will feature all 20 teams in action and will
include a rematch of the 2018 Grand Finals showdown between the
Philadelphia Fusion and defending champion London Spitfire, as well as
the debuts of all eight new Overwatch League teams. The full slate of
matches includes:

Thursday, Feb. 14

Philadelphia Fusion vs. London Spitfire, 4 p.m. PST

New York Excelsior vs. Boston Uprising, 5:30 p.m. PST

Seoul Dynasty vs. Los Angeles Gladiators, 7 p.m. PST

Shanghai Dragons vs. Hangzhou Spark, 8:30 p.m. PST

Friday, Feb. 15

Toronto Defiant vs. Houston Outlaws, 4 p.m. PST

Atlanta Reign vs. Florida Mayhem, 5:30 p.m. PST

Dallas Fuel vs. San Francisco Shock, 7 p.m. PST

Chengdu Hunters vs. Guangzhou Charge, 8:30 p.m. PST

Saturday, Feb. 16

London Spitfire vs. Paris Eternal, 12 p.m. PST

Washington Justice vs. New York Excelsior, 1:30 p.m. PST

Los Angeles Valiant vs. Hangzhou Spark, 3 p.m. PST

Vancouver Titans vs. Shanghai Dragons, 4:30 p.m. PST

Sunday, Feb. 17

Houston Outlaws vs. Boston Uprising, 12 p.m. PST

Philadelphia Fusion vs. Atlanta Reign, 1:30 p.m. PST

San Francisco Shock vs. Los Angeles Gladiators, 3 p.m. PST

Seoul Dynasty vs. Dallas Fuel, 4:30 p.m. PST

Fans will be able to watch Overwatch League matches in a number of ways
and in additional locations for 2019. Linear and digital broadcast
platforms include:

Overwatch League: All matches will be available on
overwatchleague.com and the Overwatch League app, MLG.com and the MLG
app (excluding matches on Saturday, Sunday, and other days which are
exclusive to Twitch), Blizzard Battle.net, and Overwatch game-client
viewers.

Twitch: All 2019 Overwatch League matches will be available on
Twitch platforms, including Twitch.tv, the Twitch mobile app, and
Twitch apps on game consoles and TV devices. Working together with
Twitch, the Overwatch League just launched a new and improved All-Access
Pass membership. This year, All-Access passholders can customize
their match-viewing experience with the multi-view Command Center,
represent their favorite players with gear and skins, and engage more
directly with Overwatch League players and the fan community.

Twitter: Will host livestreaming of daily Watchpoint shows
immediately before and after the match schedule on match days, as well
as a selection of Overwatch League clips from live matches.

China: All matches will be available on overwatchleague.cn and
the Overwatch League app. Zhanqi.tv, NetEase CC, Bilibili, and Huya
and will air matches on their respective branded platforms.

France: Mediawan will show league highlights on the Mangas
Network.

Germany: Sport1 will air live matches on Esports1 and league
highlights on Sport1.

North America: All 2019 regular-season Overwatch League matches
will be available to watch on the ESPN app. Three matches per week
will air on Disney XD: the final match of each Thursday, which begins
at 8:30 p.m. PST, as well as the first two matches each Sunday, which
begin at noon and 1:30 p.m. PST. Select matches also will air on ABC
and ESPN2. The Stage 1 and 2 Playoffs and the All-Star Game will air
on ABC. ESPN2 will carry the Stage 3 Finals.

“We set a new bar last season in standing up the first major global
city-based esports league,” said Pete Vlastelica, president and CEO of
Activision Blizzard Esports Leagues. “This season, we’re going to raise
the bar again with a focus on fan affinity, making it even easier for
the Overwatch League community to watch how they want and where they
want.”

The majority of Overwatch League matches will be played at Blizzard
Arena Los Angeles this season, but during the regular season, the league
will be on the road for the 2019 Homestand Weekends. Homestand Weekend
events, where home teams will officially host the matches, are scheduled
for Dallas, Atlanta, and Los Angeles as follows:

August 24–25: The Los Angeles Valiant will host the Atlanta
Reign, Boston Uprising, Dallas Fuel, Hangzhou Spark, Los Angeles
Gladiators, New York Excelsior, San Francisco Shock, Shanghai Dragons,
and Vancouver Titans at The Novo by Microsoft at L.A. Live in Los
Angeles, Calif.

The prize pool for the 2019 season is now $5 million—up from $3.5
million in 2018—and will be allocated to teams based on playoff success:

The Stage Playoffs will be held for Stage 1, 2, and 3. Eight
teams will qualify, including the two division leaders in that stage,
along with the next six teams in the stage standings regardless of
division. The Stage Playoffs prize pool includes $200K for the winner,
$100K for the runner-up, $50K each for the third- and fourth-place
teams, and $25K each for fifth through eighth place.

The Season Playoffs will feature an expanded field in 2019. For
the postseason, the two division winners along with the next best four
teams by record, regardless of division, will automatically qualify.
Two additional teams will qualify through a play-in tournament between
the seventh- through 12th-place teams. Those final eight teams will
compete for the league championship in a double-elimination bracket.
The Season Playoffs prize pool includes $1.1M for the league champion,
$600K for the runner-up, $450K for third place, $350K for fourth
place, $300K each for the fifth- and sixth-place teams, and $200K each
for the seventh- and eighth-place teams.

Additional details for the 2019 season include:

All-Stars: The 2019 Overwatch League All-Star event will be
held between Stages 2 and 3, a change from the 2018 season when the
event concluded the season.

Overwatch League Shop: Fans will have upgraded shopping options
this season by virtue of the league’s new licensing deal with
Fanatics. The recently relaunched Overwatch League shop—shop.overwatchleague.com—is
loaded with official jerseys, T-shirts, pants, hats, signed
merchandise, and other team-specific collectibles.

State Farm®: Last week the Overwatch League revealed its top-level
2019 brand sponsors, including Coca-Cola, Toyota, HP, Intel, and
T-Mobile. Today, we’re announcing State Farm as the official North
American insurance provider of the Overwatch League as part of a
multi-year sponsorship.

Additional details—including dates, locations, and broadcast
availability—about Homestand Weekends, All-Stars, Season Playoffs, and
the Grand Finals will be announced at a later date.

About the Overwatch League™

The Overwatch League™ is the first major global professional esports
league with city-based teams across Asia, Europe, and North America.
Overwatch® was created by globally acclaimed publisher Blizzard
Entertainment (a division of Activision Blizzard—NASDAQ: ATVI), whose
iconic franchises have helped lay the foundations and push the
boundaries of professional esports over the last 15 years. The latest
addition to Blizzard’s stable of twenty-two #1 games,[1]
Overwatch was built from the ground up for online competition, with
memorable characters and fast-paced action designed for the most
engaging gameplay and spectator experiences. To learn more about the
Overwatch League, visit www.overwatchleague.com.

About Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.

Best known for blockbuster hits including World of Warcraft®,
Hearthstone®, Overwatch®, the Warcraft®, StarCraft®, and Diablo®
franchises, and the multi-franchise Heroes of the Storm®, Blizzard
Entertainment, Inc. (https://www.blizzard.com),
a division of Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ: ATVI), is a premier developer
and publisher of entertainment software renowned for creating some of
the industry’s most critically acclaimed games. Blizzard Entertainment’s
track record includes twenty-two #1 games* and multiple Game of the Year
awards. The company’s online gaming service, Blizzard Battle.net®, is
one of the largest online-gaming services in the world, with millions of
active players.

*Sales and/or downloads, based on internal company records and reports
from key distribution partners.

About Activision Blizzard Esports Leagues

Activision Blizzard Esports Leagues (ABEL) is responsible for the
development and operation of premier Activision Blizzard professional
gaming properties including the Overwatch League™ and the Call of Duty®
World League, as well as the commercialization of the entire Blizzard
Esports portfolio. Launched in 2017, the Overwatch League is the world’s
first major global esports league with city-based teams, with 20 teams
across Asia, Europe, and North America. In 2019, the Call of Duty World
League Presented by PlayStation®4 will deliver five vs. five team play
featuring Call of Duty®: Black Ops 4. It is ABEL’s vision to be the most
innovative, scalable, and valuable developer of global competitive
entertainment.

[1] Sales and/or downloads, based on internal company records and
reports from key distribution partners.

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